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Lexie

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Juneau, Alaska, United States
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I have over 13 years experience teaching high school math. I started my career teaching in Quincy, Florida for 2 years. After that I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina for 3 years. I tried it back home where I grew up in Juneau, Alaska for 2 years. After leaving Alaska, I moved back to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I taught for 4 years and I was the department chair for the last 3 years. I taught in Clarksville, TN for 2 years and was a Level 5 teacher my final year there. I recently graduated with my Masters in Mathematics Education, K - 8, and I currently teach at Juneau Douglas High School.
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Preview of Parallel & Perpendicular Slope Practice Worksheet (with Key)

Parallel & Perpendicular Slope Practice Worksheet (with Key)

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Lexie
This worksheet that has 10 problems that deal with parallel and perpendicular slopes. The first four problems given have 2 lines, and the students have to determine if the lines have parallel, perpendicular, or not related slopes. Two of these problems need the slope formula and the other two the student are required to get linear equations in slope-intercept form. The next four problems require the students to write linear equations, given a point, and a slope relationship. The last two p
Preview of Beginning Linear Applications Worksheet (with Key)

Beginning Linear Applications Worksheet (with Key)

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Lexie
This worksheet has 8 linear application problems that are broken down into 2 steps. The first step is to write the linear equation. The second part of the problem is when a number is given and the students have to decide where to plug it in, and how to solve the equation. It is a great practice worksheet and it will help them take things step by step.
Preview of Midpoint Practice #2 Worksheet (with Key)

Midpoint Practice #2 Worksheet (with Key)

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Lexie
This worksheet is great to use if you have introduced the Midpoint Formula. Usually textbooks do not give a lot of problems dealing with midpoint formula, so this worksheet would be a great homework or class work assignment for students to practice this formula. There are 7 basic midpoint problems when given the endpoints. There are 5 problems that are given the endpoint and the midpoint, and the other endpoint needs to be found. There are 4 application problems, 1 is a find the other endpoi
Preview of How to Graph Lines Using 3 Different Methods Graphic Organizer (w/Key)

How to Graph Lines Using 3 Different Methods Graphic Organizer (w/Key)

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Lexie
This is a great way to review how to graph lines using tables, intercepts, and slope-intercept form. You can use it as a summary tool or review before a quiz or test, or as a brief review for an Algebra 2 class. You can also have the students break up into groups and have each group do a different method then share with the class, or you can guide them and tell them to do one at a time and go over it on the board. There are a lot of different ways to incorporate such a good graphic organizer
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Experience

I have over 13 years experience teaching high school math. I started my career teaching in Quincy, Florida for 2 years. After that I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina for 3 years. I tried it back home where I grew up in Juneau, Alaska for 2 years. After leaving Alaska, I moved back to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I taught for 4 years and I was the department chair for the last 3 years. I taught in Clarksville, TN for 2 years and was a Level 5 teacher my final year there. I recently graduated with my Masters in Mathematics Education, K - 8, and I currently teach at Juneau Douglas High School.

Teaching style

Each school that I have taught in has been considered a "low performing" school and I have always worked with students that come in lacking prior knowledge and the motivation to be successful. I create and use a lot of activities and games that help keep my students engaged. A co-worker of mine calls me, "The Game Queen."

Awards & shining teacher moments

I was a Level 5 teacher for the 2011-2012 in Tennessee, with some of the highest scores in Algebra 2 for the school district (which included my inclusion class)

My own education history

I graduated from Juneau-Douglas High School in 1994. I attended Florida State University and earned my Bachelors degree in December 1998 for Curriculum and Instruction: Mathematics Education (6-12). Masters, Mathematics Education K-8, University of Alaska Southeast.

Additional biographical information

I love teaching and I have always been able to make connections with my students and peer teachers. I hope that you enjoy my activities, worksheets, tests, and anything else.